Conical pendulum
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title:
Conical pendulum
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A conical pendulum consists of a weight fixed on the end of a string or rod suspended from a pivot. Its construction is similar to an ordinary pendulum; however, instead of swinging back and forth along a circular arc, the bob of a conical pendulum moves at a constant speed in a circle or ellipse with the string tracing out a cone. The conical pendulum was first studied by the English scientist Robert Hooke around 1660 as a model for the orbital motion of planets. In 1673 Dutch scientist Christi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conical_pendulum
date created:
2005-12-21T04:13:07Z
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2024-09-09T09:26:17Z
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